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capt_noonie 01-17-2010 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by emmyran (Post 2960916)
Well, I just took my girls outside and they wanted to come right back in because it's cold out there. :rolleyes:

I really hate driving to a decent walking park every day, but maybe that's my only safe choice. Guess I could take them once or twice a week, but is that enough?

Gosh, and to think I want another yorkie. :D Does anyone think 3 is too many?

Edit: Capt. noonie, that was another reason, I didn't want them to get dirty either. Where do you take yours for walks?

Once or twice a week sound just fine to me! it would be more of like a special treat for them!

I walk her around my plaza at work (my shop) around the movie theater, and to the next block where there is a business building with REALLY nice grass. :D I don't walk her in my neighborhood too much, as there are some people that don't pick up their dogs s**t! Also once I get home, same thing it's dark, and I don't like walking her at night b/c I can't see where the s*** is :p Also I tend to think that more bugs are out at night. Not sure if this is fact, but just what I think.

If the weather is good, each Sunday, me and my bf take her to a people park where there is an enclosed baseball diamond and we throw around the ball for an hour or so. We don't go to dog parks anymore. About 3 or 4 dogs in our meetup group got sick from going to a dog park.

emmyran 01-17-2010 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by laci32 (Post 2960927)
I take Andy for Two 15 minute walks twice a day weather permitting .Boots and snowsuit he loves to run in the snow .He has a rain coat for yep the rain lol,jackets and sweaters.I usually take a ball and throw it just a few steps ahead of us .He has fun even though its not much .Same thing in the green belt there are so many off leash dogs it makes me mad .If one comes our way or two close I either walk the other way or pick him up . Just keep them at a distance no matter how friendly they say they are unless YOU know them because socializing them to new people and other animals is good . We just have to be on their toes .

Ha ha "boots and snowsuit", "rain coat"! Too cute! We have lots of hooded sweaters, but no rain coat or snow suit. I thought they would be too confining for them to walk. I'll have to look for some because it rains here a lot and we recently had a big snow (and they wouldn't even step in it! LOL)
Where do you take your walks? Neighborhood or park or....?

emmyran 01-17-2010 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by capt_noonie (Post 2960936)
Once or twice a week sound just fine to me! it would be more of like a special treat for them!

I walk her around my plaza at work (my shop) around the movie theater, and to the next block where there is a business building with REALLY nice grass. :D I don't walk her in my neighborhood too much, as there are some people that don't pick up their dogs s**t! Also once I get home, same thing it's dark, and I don't like walking her at night b/c I can't see where the s*** is :p Also I tend to think that more bugs are out at night. Not sure if this is fact, but just what I think.

If the weather is good, each Sunday, me and my bf take her to a people park where there is an enclosed baseball diamond and we throw around the ball for an hour or so. We don't go to dog parks anymore. About 3 or 4 dogs in our meetup group got sick from going to a dog park.

Right, once or twice a week is probably all I have time to do and you walk yours around buildings and that is great because there's no sxxt (poop)lol AND no other dogs. Yep, most people in our neighborhood don't pick up their poop and they let their dogs poop in our yard (on the edge) and then they just walk away. grrr I've never taken them to a dog park and after what you said, I probably never will. :eek: Yes, there are more bugs out at night (it's true) and what if a mosquito had that disease and bit one of our pups? Yikes!

Britster 01-17-2010 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by emmyran (Post 2960952)
Right, once or twice a week is probably all I have time to do and you walk yours around buildings and that is great because there's no sxxt (poop)lol AND no other dogs. Yep, most people in our neighborhood don't pick up their poop and they let their dogs poop in our yard (on the edge) and then they just walk away. grrr I've never taken them to a dog park and after what you said, I probably never will. :eek: Yes, there are more bugs out at night (it's true) and what if a mosquito had that disease and bit one of our pups? Yikes!

Personally-and this is not meant to be taken offensively because obviously every one and every dog is different, but I'm the kind of person that doesn't live wondering the "what if's" ... live life to the fullest (you & your dog!) Yeah, your dog can get bit by a mosquito but they can also run around in your house and bump into a wall and die (which I believe happened on here). Yeah, they can go and try to eat dog poop, that's what they do! Don't sweat the small stuff, let your dog live like a dog! Yes, it's our job to protect them but there's only so much we can do, some things are just not in our hands. I am Jackson's protector for sure but he is just not the kind of dog that I would confine in a house... dogs are meant to be outdoors, play, explore, live life! With winter, he's been in the house more and it really takes a toll on his personality. He comes alive when outdoors on a walk, or at the dog park playing with dogs, or running around, and I would never want to take that away from him. I hope u don't take this in a mean way as it's totally just my opinion but I just feel it's important to get it out there. Here's a vid of Jackson I made a while ago just loving life, and I can't imagine having him inside all the time! With that said, I do understand every body has different lifestyles and it's not always easy esp. in this winter weather to walk our dogs as much, etc, and some dogs aren't as active but I still think it's important for every dog to get out there as much as possible.

CouversMom 01-17-2010 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Britster (Post 2960880)
Dogs, no matter what their size, have a natural instinct to walk. I think all dogs need daily, or at least weekly walks. My friend (who is here on yt) has two 5 lb yorkies who walk with her for over 4 miles. So they can definitely keep up. Just be alert. :) Walking around the house is not the same because it's nothing new. Walking is as mental as it is physical. New sights, new smells, etc are all primal instincts of a dog. They were born to walk and follow. Many people will say "he has this huge backyard - he doesn't need walks!" but it's simply not true. Sure, they may get a lot of exercise but it doesn't fulfill their needs. That's just my take on it!

Great post! I think walks are essential for a well-balanced pup :D

tarczely 01-17-2010 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by emmyran (Post 2960744)
My two yorkies are only 5 lbs each, so it scares me to take them for a walk. I heard a story on Animal Planet about a bigger dog biting and instantly killing a small yorkie on a sidewalk. They were both on a leash.

Anyway, I wondered if I even need to take them for a walk, since we play ball with them inside the house and they both run quite a bit. I want to take them to a park every day, but don't really have time to load them in the car and drive 30 minutes to the park. Our addition has lots of big, unleashed dogs and some are mean, so I don't like to walk around here.

Any suggestions or ideas...or similar problems?

(I did a search for some info but didn't find anything)

my guy is only 4 lbs so in a dog stroller for his walks, he loves it ...even though he gets enough excerise in the house, I think he needs the fresh air so that is where he goes plus I can take him anywhere, to the car shows, auctions or a walk around the neighborhood. Some people stare but I don't care

CouversMom 01-17-2010 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Britster (Post 2960966)
Personally-and this is not meant to be taken offensively because obviously every one and every dog is different, but I'm the kind of person that doesn't live wondering the "what if's" ... live life to the fullest (you & your dog!) Yeah, your dog can get bit by a mosquito but they can also run around in your house and bump into a wall and die (which I believe happened on here). Yeah, they can go and try to eat dog poop, that's what they do! Don't sweat the small stuff, let your dog live like a dog! Yes, it's our job to protect them but there's only so much we can do, some things are just not in our hands. I am Jackson's protector for sure but he is just not the kind of dog that I would confine in a house... dogs are meant to be outdoors, play, explore, live life! With winter, he's been in the house more and it really takes a toll on his personality. He comes alive when outdoors on a walk, or at the dog park playing with dogs, or running around, and I would never want to take that away from him. I hope u don't take this in a mean way as it's totally just my opinion but I just feel it's important to get it out there.

I completely agree...:thumbup::thumbup: I'm not going to live my life worrying about what could maybe, possibly happen. I do protect Couver, but he still gets to live the life of a dog :)

capt_noonie 01-17-2010 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by emmyran (Post 2960952)
Right, once or twice a week is probably all I have time to do and you walk yours around buildings and that is great because there's no sxxt (poop)lol AND no other dogs. Yep, most people in our neighborhood don't pick up their poop and they let their dogs poop in our yard (on the edge) and then they just walk away. grrr I've never taken them to a dog park and after what you said, I probably never will. :eek: Yes, there are more bugs out at night (it's true) and what if a mosquito had that disease and bit one of our pups? Yikes!

Ok then for sure I won't be walking at night then, I hate bugs. Yeah i hate dog parks, I like people parks better, less of a chance of them getting something b/c there are less dogs there. The one I go to is pretty deserted.


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Originally Posted by Britster (Post 2960966)
Personally-and this is not meant to be taken offensively because obviously every one and every dog is different, but I'm the kind of person that doesn't live wondering the "what if's" ... live life to the fullest (you & your dog!) Yeah, your dog can get bit by a mosquito but they can also run around in your house and bump into a wall and die (which I believe happened on here). Yeah, they can go and try to eat dog poop, that's what they do! Don't sweat the small stuff, let your dog live like a dog! Yes, it's our job to protect them but there's only so much we can do, some things are just not in our hands. I am Jackson's protector for sure but he is just not the kind of dog that I would confine in a house... dogs are meant to be outdoors, play, explore, live life! With winter, he's been in the house more and it really takes a toll on his personality. He comes alive when outdoors on a walk, or at the dog park playing with dogs, or running around, and I would never want to take that away from him. I hope u don't take this in a mean way as it's totally just my opinion but I just feel it's important to get it out there. Here's a vid of Jackson I made a while ago just loving life, YouTube- Who Let The Dogs Out?!?! Starring Jackson and I can't imagine having him inside all the time! With that said, I do understand every body has different lifestyles and it's not always easy esp. in this winter weather to walk our dogs as much, etc, and some dogs aren't as active but I still think it's important for every dog to get out there as much as possible.

Yes I agree it has helped Uni's behaviour a lot. You can just tell she is SO happy when we go for walks. Before when we would put on her harness, it would only be to go to Petco, and she would be SO excited and screaming at the top of her lungs and pulling on her leash. Not to mention it was embarrassing. Now when we put on her harness, she just makes a squeek or two.

Buuutttt...... sometimes certain situations come about, like the OP, and I would agree with her that since she would be walking 2 dogs on her own, it may be best to go drive to the park once or twice a week.

Ringo1 01-17-2010 04:26 PM

I've had problems walking Lucy this winter. She does not like the wet and cold. My Westie does not mind it and will walk for miles in this weather. I feel bad for Lucy because he goes and we leave her home! She'll start out wanting to walk - but then wants to turn right around and come home because she's cold and wet.

Also . . I am NOT good at walking both dogs together. Something I'm learning. But right now -their leashes are getting tangled up all the time; one is going one way and the other the opposite . . .

I'm thinking about trying a coupler. But Ringo is bigger so there is a decent size difference in the two.

Lastly, I am scared about the bigger dogs. It was easy when I was walking only one - just reached down and picked him up. Now I have two and it's hard to get them both in a hurry.

Hopefully, we'll get the hang of things by spring! Because I can absolutely tell that winter has been hard on Ringo. Just not getting his walks like he is used to.:animal36

Britster 01-17-2010 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by capt_noonie (Post 2960983)
Ok then for sure I won't be walking at night then, I hate bugs. Yeah i hate dog parks, I like people parks better, less of a chance of them getting something b/c there are less dogs there. The one I go to is pretty deserted.




Yes I agree it has helped Uni's behaviour a lot. You can just tell she is SO happy when we go for walks. Before when we would put on her harness, it would only be to go to Petco, and she would be SO excited and screaming at the top of her lungs and pulling on her leash. Not to mention it was embarrassing. Now when we put on her harness, she just makes a squeek or two.

Buuutttt...... sometimes certain situations come about, like the OP, and I would agree with her that since she would be walking 2 dogs on her own, it may be best to go drive to the park once or twice a week.

It's a shame ppl can't keep dog parks clean :( I'm lucky that the one near me is really nice and most people there are too and you actually run into the same people every week and get to know everybody so it's fun for human & dog, lol. I wouldn't like to take Jackson to a nasty park either. Also, we have a small dog area separate from big dogs and that's very nice.

Yeah, I agree, I think going to the park once or twice a week would be sufficient for sure!

capt_noonie 01-17-2010 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Britster (Post 2960994)
It's a shame ppl can't keep dog parks clean :( I'm lucky that the one near me is really nice and most people there are too and you actually run into the same people every week and get to know everybody so it's fun for human & dog, lol. I wouldn't like to take Jackson to a nasty park either. Also, we have a small dog area separate from big dogs and that's very nice.

Yeah, I agree, I think going to the park once or twice a week would be sufficient for sure!

Oh yeah, isn't yours the nice one where you have to pay to get in? I forgot about that. No wonder ours are all gross. Even in the "nice" neighborhoods. There's always "ball stealers" too and the owners don't even *try* to find out whose ball is whos, they just keep on letting their dogs play with it.

Patti 01-17-2010 04:39 PM

My3 don't go for many walks since I cannot safely walk three of them. But in nice weather they go in my large backyard with me and they have a small area fenced off that they go out to several times a day. Sometimes my dtr will walk with me so we can take all 3 or I will put them in the stroller for a walk. I am a worrier and have had several of my yorkies and my pom charged at by bigger dogs. Fortunately at that time I only had one dog and was able to grab them quickly to avoid injuries. My 3 run through the house and chase after each other and I throw toys so they get some exercise.

Britster 01-17-2010 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by capt_noonie (Post 2961006)
Oh yeah, isn't yours the nice one where you have to pay to get in? I forgot about that. No wonder ours are all gross. Even in the "nice" neighborhoods. There's always "ball stealers" too and the owners don't even *try* to find out whose ball is whos, they just keep on letting their dogs play with it.

Yeah, it's $6 every time... OR you can buy a $40 yearly pass which is what I did since I go so often. Dog Activities at Quiet Waters Park I think it's listed in the top 5 dog parks in the country!

capt_noonie 01-17-2010 04:43 PM

OMG that vid! Jackson digging in the sandbox! Then the boy comes by and Jackson gives him a look like, Oh you want in on this too? (I always say "you want some of this hot fire?)

emmyran 01-17-2010 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by tarczely (Post 2960973)
my guy is only 4 lbs so in a dog stroller for his walks, he loves it ...even though he gets enough excerise in the house, I think he needs the fresh air so that is where he goes plus I can take him anywhere, to the car shows, auctions or a walk around the neighborhood. Some people stare but I don't care

So cute! My sister has a lil' 4 pounder yorkie and she's so precious. I've been looking online at doggie strollers. ;) I think the difference is the size of the dogs because a dog twice that size doesn't appear as vulnerable to an even bigger dog. (did I say that right?.lol) But when we take our teensy dogs out, they look like little mice to big dogs.


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